Hotels

Copper Country Heritage Guide - Types

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Douglass House

Houghton – This highly ornate brick and terra cotta structure built in 1900 was home to the Copper Country’s finest and most prestigious hotel, originally established in 1860.

Eagle Harbor House

Eagle Harbor House

Eagle Harbor – Originally built as a boarding house for the Eagle Harbor Mining Company, this modest home is the village’s oldest surviving structure.

German Hotel

German Hotel

Eagle River – This simple wood framed house was once the home to the German Hotel, along with the area’s first jail built in its attic.

Hotel Scott

Hancock – This massive five story brick building was once home to Hancock’s most prestigious hotel featuring over 90 rooms laid out around a centralized sunlit atrium.

Michigan House

Michigan House

Calumet – This old hotel and saloon was built by the Bosch Brewing Company to sell its alcoholic wares to visiting businessmen and dignitaries.